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Idiots on APAT Poker site
AceOnTheRiver:
--- Quote from: AMRN on February 19, 2013, 12:40:27 PM ---
I never close the chat box - it gives good clues to the level of donkness of some players, although when they"re bad enough to be chat box donks, their donkness on the table is often self evident.
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I think you may have out-chat-box-donk-levelled yourself with that post ;D
Supernova:
I call the chat box donks the richter scale of poker skills improvement & didn"t think I was improving at all until I got some.
AceOnTheRiver:
Bill"s post reminded me, I was both tilted and amused in equal measure by some of the play on the tables last night in the 1k GTD "deepstack" (I also played in the baker"s dozen and was on Ger"s table so amusement was guaranteed there).
I"ll share with you the hand that crippled me and effectively knocked me out in the form of a few questions:
You have 34k at 2k/4k in MP1 and are dealt Kc 6c
Do you
a) fold
b) shove
c) make a standard 2.5x raise leaving 6.5bb behind
Having opted for c (obv), you witness your hugely talented and handsome oponent click it back to 25k.
Do you
a) fold - this would only leave 6.5bb but maybe a shove can get through in one of the next couple of hands, or maybe even double up)
b) shove - you have almost no fold equity which the aforementioned, handsome opponent clearly knows and therefore his click back is super strong; but hey you could have live cards
c) flat call leaving 2.25bb behind
Obviously again we go for option c, the flop brings 2 clubs so we ship it in, our opponent (did we mention he was handsome) snaps with A s Ah and the turn duly obliges with a club!!
TY GG & Goodnight
pokerpops:
I love it when people raise out of a 9BB stack
How did it take to the flop to get it all in though? And how many chips does our handsome opponent have?
AceOnTheRiver:
--- Quote from: david3103 on February 19, 2013, 17:38:47 PM ---
And how many chips does our handsome opponent have?
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before the hand, after the hand or now?
before the hand = more than after the hand
after the hand = less than before the hand
now = none
Hope that clears things up Dad Dave ;)
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